Chris Enss Contributions COWGIRL LIFE Wild Women Of The West: Texas Guinan Texas Guinan (Mary Louise Cecelia Guinan) was a popular cowgirl star from 1918-1923, who grew up on a ranch near Waco, Texas. Before graduating from high school, she received a scholarship from the Chicago Conservatory of Music. After she acquired a degree in music and art, she moved to Denver and helped her father on... COWGIRL LIFE Wild Women Of The West: Senorita Rosalie A jubilant group of children huddled around a massive color poster affixed to the arena walls of New York’s Polo Grounds. The broadside, dated May 28, 1884, was filled with images of beautiful Hispanic women riding horses. Bold print across the bottom read: COME SEE THE MEXICAN SENORIATS IN A CONTEST OF EQUINE SKILL. “Those... COWGIRL LIFE Wild Women Of The West: Mary Anderson The angry hawk clenched its talons on the heavy leather gauntlet, stabbing the delicate wrist beneath. Wings bated, the half-wild bird glared fiercely into the large, gray eyes of his captor. Mary Anderson stared back with steely determination. This unruly bird would be tamed, she resolved, and would become a living prop for her performance... COWGIRL LIFE COWGIRL Iconic: Bertha Kaepernik Blancett Fashionably dressed bronc rider Bertha Kaepernik, picked herself up from the dust and mud of the rodeo arena in Cheyenne, Wyoming, in August 1904, and wiped the dirt out of her eyes. She had just been thrown from a big gray horse, a bucker of the worst type. “Why of course I’m going to ride him again,”... COWGIRL LIFE Wild Women Of The West: Lillian Smith The polite but enthusiastic applause from 40,000 Londoners brought a huge smile to fifteen-year-old Lillian Smith’s face. Her performance before England’s Queen Victoria was the highlight of her early time with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show. It was the fiftieth anniversary of the queen’s rule, and the stands were filled with royalty from across Europe. ... COWGIRL LIFE Wild Women Of The West: Carolina Cotton Helen Hagstrom is best known for her country and Western swing music and yodeling, as well as her appearances in numerous television specials, radio programs, and films under the name of Carolina Cotton. Nicknamed “The Yodeling Blonde Bombshell,” Hagstrom was an entertainer and teacher throughout her life. Helen Hagstrom was born on October 20, 1925, in Cash (Craighead... COWGIRL LIFE Wild Women Of The West: Dorothy Page In the late 1930s, entertainer Dorothy Page proved to movie goers that cowgirls were just as capable of riding and singing while catching bad guys on screen as their male counterparts. She brought to the roles she played a voice above those usually heard and a more sufficient acting ability. Studios hoped those talents would... COWGIRL LIFE Wild Women Of The West: Gertrude Simmons Twenty-one-year-old Gertrude Simmons sat in a stiff-backed chair in her small room at the Carlisle Indian School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and stared out at the students hurrying to class. The young men and women attending the institution were from Native American communities across the country. None of them were wearing the traditional clothing of their... COWGIRL LIFE Wild Women Of The West: Sarah Winnemucca The sound of children singing hymns filled the early morning sky above Natchez Winnemucca’s ranch just outside of Lovelock, Nevada. The sun overhead was already a scorching ball of fire, and more than two dozen students took shelter from the ever-rising orb under a well-built, brush arbor. A steady breeze like a hearth from a... << 1 … 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 … 63 >>